The other finalists are:
Beautiful Inez
By Bart Schneider, published by Shaye Areheart Books, a division of Crown Publishing.
Gardenias
By Faith Sullivan, published by Milkweed Editions.
The Painted Drum
By Louise Erdrich, published by HarperCollins.
For a full list of award categories: http://www.minnesotahumanities.org/Book/2006.htm
Winners will be announced at the ceremony on April 29th...just like at the Oscars, right?
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Can you find the author?
A. Louis contributed this wonderful pome:
By the shores of Gitchie Gumee,
By the shining Big-Sea-Water
Sat the walleye-gobbling lady,
Somebody's dark and native daughter.
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Once I began reading Somebody's Daughter, I could not put it down. How could the author, who is not herself an adoptee, capture the feelings of one so well?
Here's an Acrobat document of the review.
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]]>2. Broken Prey, by John Sandford. (Putnam, $26.95.) Lucas Davenport's family travels to London.
3. Somebody's Daughter, by Marie Lee (Beacon, $34.95.) A Korean-born girl searches for her identity.
4. Fourth of July, by James Patterson. (Little, Brown, $27.95) Lt. Lindsay Boxer battles police brutality charges.
5. Haunted, by Chuck Palahniuk. (Doubleday, $32.95.) A group of writers retreats at an abandoned theater.
The next day was NY Seoul, which is run by Max Han, who was also quote in the NY Times article on good Bulgogi places in NYC. The event was held at the Korean Cultural Services (an awesome space) and cosponsored by Also Known As, a Korean adoptee group. Another really great audience, a mixed group, and the AKA folks invited me out for drinks afterward--a really fun, intelligent group, really glad they are behind me and this work. Great jalapeno poppers, by the way!!!!
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